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	<title>Comments on: Are .ivs And .cap The Same Type Of File In Aircrack?</title>
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		<title>By: Helping Since 1969</title>
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		<description>.cap is Generic Network Capture Document 
and .ivs is ImageView Storage File 
An IVS file looks and acts like a hard drive. You can create folders, add, delete and move files around; anything within an IVS file that you can do on your hard drive. The files can also be password protected to control access.
A number of different network analyzers use .cap extension to represent captured data which are then analyzed by the various programs. In most cases any of the programs can usually analyze the data in the file; however, each program will give you displays specific to that program.</description>
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and .ivs is ImageView Storage File<br />
An IVS file looks and acts like a hard drive. You can create folders, add, delete and move files around; anything within an IVS file that you can do on your hard drive. The files can also be password protected to control access.<br />
A number of different network analyzers use .cap extension to represent captured data which are then analyzed by the various programs. In most cases any of the programs can usually analyze the data in the file; however, each program will give you displays specific to that program.</p>
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